Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy technologies are out there, and how we can store the energy they produce.
- - -
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place in the world with an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and four-story rainforest all under one roof. Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets: http://www.calacademy.org.
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It takes more than just a great idea to change the world. The InnovationCluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas helps innovative startups shape the future, specializing in cleantech companies.
Peterborough, Ontario has been ranked first place in Ontario and second in Canada for a watertech startup to thrive, as listed in the most recent issue of Water Canada Magazine.
What makes Peterborough the place to be is the abundance of resources including the Innovation Cluster, Peterborough RegionAngel Network, VentureNorth, Trent University and its Trent Makerspace and coming Cleantech Commons, Fleming College’s Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies, all supporting startups in the cleantech sector.
The collaboration of these resources makes the region one of the top places in Canada for companies to receive individual high-class support on a global scale.
Visithttp://www.innovationcluster.ca/programs/cleantech/ to get started today!
Video by: BirchbarkMedia
Visit: http://birchbarkmedia.com/

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

published:30 Oct 2015

views:1919

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version française: https://youtu.be/OwZiSMsUR3k
Transcript below:
____
Our planet is changing everyday.
We are now seeing some of the impacts of climate change like floods, wildfires and drought.
So how do we fight climate change?
One solution is clean technology.
Around the world, clean technologies are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and lessening the impact that we have on our water, land, and air.
But what exactly are clean technologies?
It’s really just making products, processes, and services greener or better for the planet.
Think of new energy technologies - solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and nuclear.
Or new types of transportation like electric vehicles.
Or changing the way we design, construct and run homes so that they use less energy.
Clean technologies are also helping us develop our natural resources in a more sustainable way – by reducing water use and turning waste products into things we can use.
Not surprisingly, the demand for clean technologies is on the rise.
The global market is more than $1 trillion a year and will continue to grow over the next decade.
That is good news for clean tech in Canada, it’s good news for jobs, and it’s good news for the environment.
Clean tech is changing our world for the better.

published:26 Apr 2018

views:717

Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow across the Canadian prairies, to provide a solution to improve the sustainability of aerospace companies. This clean energy fuel is being used by Qantas Airlines to power flights around the world, leading to the reduction of carbon emissions. Cleantech innovation is being powered in Canada, as companies invest in green technology and clean energy solutions. What will Canada power next? Subscribe for more stories about innovation that is #PoweredbyCanada.
***
#PoweredbyCanada stories showcase how access to talent, resources and industry networks help Canadian companies develop innovative solutions. Canada is the ideal location for companies to take their companies to new heights and to discover new opportunities, just as Agrisoma Biosciences has. Their biofuel made from Carinata, a renewable resource, leads to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel and has the potential to disrupt the entire aerospace industry.
Video script:
Did you know, the yellow mustard seeds growing across Canada’s prairie fields could power your next flight?
Canada’s Agrisoma Biosciences Inc., engineered a cleaner burning jet fuel from the Carinata seed.
Qantas Airlines used the biofuel to operate a 13,000-km flight from Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, Australia.
Agrisoma says that its Carinata-based fuel products produce a nearly 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.
This is a big step for air transport worldwide as the world looks for clean energy solutions.
#PoweredbyCanada
To learn more about Agrisoma and their work with the Carinata plant, visit: https://agrisoma.com/biofuel/home
To learn more about bioproducts and biofuels in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/bioproducts
To learn more about the aerospace industry in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/aerospace
To discover opportunities to invest in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/
***
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published:25 Oct 2018

views:32

Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and associated minerals in the Republic of Malawi, a country whose hospitable people have earned it a reputation as "the warm heart of Africa". It holds through its wholly owned subsidiary LancasterExplorationLimited a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licenses in southern Malawi. The Corporation's corporate strategy is to further develop the Songwe Hill rare earth deposit and secure additional rare earth element and other mineral opportunities.
CoreFinance is part of Core London, a TV production company based in Belgravia, London. Core Finance aims to provide it's viewers with insightful market commentary, helping investors navigate through global financial markets. Making the content provided invaluable to viewers. Our shows are closely followed by fund managers, day traders, retail investors, comapny CEO's, experienced investors and those new to the financial markets.
Core Finance covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, cryptocurrencie, ETF's, futures and options. Views expressed are solely those of guests and presenters and do not contistute investment advice and are not the views of Core Finance or Core London.
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While there is no standard definition of "clean technology," it has been described by Clean Edge, a clean technology research firm, as "a diverse range of products, services, and processes that harness renewable materials and energy sources, dramatically reduce the use of natural resources, and cut or eliminate emissions and wastes." It notes that "Clean technologies are competitive with, if not superior to, their conventional counterparts. Many also offer significant additional benefits, notably their ability to improve the lives of those in both developed and developing countries". Many countries now have cleantech representatives to speak about the countries' problems, including Russia, Japan and China.

In January 2011, Palmer released her first mixtape Awaken. The mixtape was officially released on January 10, 2011, for downloads on mixtape-downloading websites. The first and only single released from the mixtape was "The One You Call". A music video was also released for the song. In July 2012, Palmer released the single "You Got Me" featuring Kevin McCall. The video for the single was released on July 11, 2012. Palmer released a self-titled mixtape Keke Palmer on October 1, 2012. It includes her new singles "You Got Me" & "Dance Alone" which have already been released. On May 16, 2013, Keke Palmer released a video showing her recording and performing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You".

Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy technologies are out there, and how we can store the energy they produce.
- - -
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place in the world with an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and four-story rainforest all under one roof. Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets: http://www.calacademy.org.
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Cleantech: Are You Ready to Shape the Future?

It takes more than just a great idea to change the world. The InnovationCluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas helps innovative startups shape the future, specializing in cleantech companies.
Peterborough, Ontario has been ranked first place in Ontario and second in Canada for a watertech startup to thrive, as listed in the most recent issue of Water Canada Magazine.
What makes Peterborough the place to be is the abundance of resources including the Innovation Cluster, Peterborough RegionAngel Network, VentureNorth, Trent University and its Trent Makerspace and coming Cleantech Commons, Fleming College’s Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies, all supporting startups in the cleantech sector.
The collaboration of these resources makes the region one of the top places in Canada for companies to receive individual high-class support on a global scale.
Visithttp://www.innovationcluster.ca/programs/cleantech/ to get started today!
Video by: BirchbarkMedia
Visit: http://birchbarkmedia.com/

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

1:38

What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)

What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)

What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version française: https://youtu.be/OwZiSMsUR3k
Transcript below:
____
Our planet is changing everyday.
We are now seeing some of the impacts of climate change like floods, wildfires and drought.
So how do we fight climate change?
One solution is clean technology.
Around the world, clean technologies are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and lessening the impact that we have on our water, land, and air.
But what exactly are clean technologies?
It’s really just making products, processes, and services greener or better for the planet.
Think of new energy technologies - solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and nuclear.
Or new types of transportation like electric vehicles.
Or changing the way we design, construct and run homes so that they use less energy.
Clean technologies are also helping us develop our natural resources in a more sustainable way – by reducing water use and turning waste products into things we can use.
Not surprisingly, the demand for clean technologies is on the rise.
The global market is more than $1 trillion a year and will continue to grow over the next decade.
That is good news for clean tech in Canada, it’s good news for jobs, and it’s good news for the environment.
Clean tech is changing our world for the better.

Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow across the Canadian prairies, to provide a solution to improve the sustainability of aerospace companies. This clean energy fuel is being used by Qantas Airlines to power flights around the world, leading to the reduction of carbon emissions. Cleantech innovation is being powered in Canada, as companies invest in green technology and clean energy solutions. What will Canada power next? Subscribe for more stories about innovation that is #PoweredbyCanada.
***
#PoweredbyCanada stories showcase how access to talent, resources and industry networks help Canadian companies develop innovative solutions. Canada is the ideal location for companies to take their companies to new heights and to discover new opportunities, just as Agrisoma Biosciences has. Their biofuel made from Carinata, a renewable resource, leads to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel and has the potential to disrupt the entire aerospace industry.
Video script:
Did you know, the yellow mustard seeds growing across Canada’s prairie fields could power your next flight?
Canada’s Agrisoma Biosciences Inc., engineered a cleaner burning jet fuel from the Carinata seed.
Qantas Airlines used the biofuel to operate a 13,000-km flight from Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, Australia.
Agrisoma says that its Carinata-based fuel products produce a nearly 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.
This is a big step for air transport worldwide as the world looks for clean energy solutions.
#PoweredbyCanada
To learn more about Agrisoma and their work with the Carinata plant, visit: https://agrisoma.com/biofuel/home
To learn more about bioproducts and biofuels in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/bioproducts
To learn more about the aerospace industry in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/aerospace
To discover opportunities to invest in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/
***
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12:03

Mkango – Rare Earths driving the Clean Tech Revolution

Mkango – Rare Earths driving the Clean Tech Revolution

Mkango – Rare Earths driving the Clean Tech Revolution

Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and associated minerals in the Republic of Malawi, a country whose hospitable people have earned it a reputation as "the warm heart of Africa". It holds through its wholly owned subsidiary LancasterExplorationLimited a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licenses in southern Malawi. The Corporation's corporate strategy is to further develop the Songwe Hill rare earth deposit and secure additional rare earth element and other mineral opportunities.
CoreFinance is part of Core London, a TV production company based in Belgravia, London. Core Finance aims to provide it's viewers with insightful market commentary, helping investors navigate through global financial markets. Making the content provided invaluable to viewers. Our shows are closely followed by fund managers, day traders, retail investors, comapny CEO's, experienced investors and those new to the financial markets.
Core Finance covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, cryptocurrencie, ETF's, futures and options. Views expressed are solely those of guests and presenters and do not contistute investment advice and are not the views of Core Finance or Core London.
See More At: www.corelondon.tv
Twitter: @CoreLondonTV
Facebook: CoreLondon

Cleantech Innovate 2017 - iSIMS UK Limited

Xebec Adsorption on cleantech regulation and changing the company’s name

Xebec Adsorption on cleantech regulation and changing the company’s name

Xebec Adsorption on cleantech regulation and changing the company’s name

Xebec Adsorption Inc (XBC.V:CDNX) president & CEO Kurt Sorschak spoke to Proactive about global goverments pushing for lower carbon output and how the company is addressing that need through renewable biogas.
He said the company has grown its order backlog from $7 million last year to $70 million today, and expects revenue growth of 60%-80% next year.

3:28

Everything You Need To Know About Cleantech

Everything You Need To Know About Cleantech

Everything You Need To Know About Cleantech

Check out what we’ve been up to, read our blog!
https://valuer.ai/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-cleantech
The race to lessen the effects of climate change on the environment is ever increasing, and the global investment towards clean technologies is pushing cleantech towards becoming a trillion dollar industry.
According to Bloomberg, the industry has been on the decline in the past four quarters. Even so, the market is huge. In 2014, the market value of the cleantech sector soared to $601 billion, and it’s expected to increase to $1.3tn by 2020, according to the global consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. And by 2022, it’s expected to double to $2.5 trillion. That’s a pretty huge leap in the space of two years.
The demand for cleantech is on the rise. We are constantly searching for cleaner and more efficient ways to store energy, and more sustainable solutions in agriculture, waste management and transportation.
This emerging trillion dollar industry has room and opportunities for startups and corporates alike and is helping to lessen the effects of global warming.
It’s no doubt that we’re beginning to pay attention to the importance of preserving what we can of our fragile planet, or at least taking sustainability more seriously.
What is cleantech?
It’s a vastly growing industry that encompasses multiple sectors like energy and power, transportation, water and waste management, agriculture and biofuels.
What are the objectives of cleantech?
To create more efficient and cost-effective products, reduce the negative impacts of fossil fuels on the environment, and improve the use of natural and renewable resources.
What about the players?
Countries that rank high on the innovation index do so as they are progressively innovating in cleantech by:
a) tapping into the global demand for renewables and other cleantech,
b) connecting startups with channels to increase their success rate, and
c) increasing the international engagement across the industry ecosystem
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2:08

Israel: Clean Technologies For a Cleaner Environment

Israel: Clean Technologies For a Cleaner Environment

Israel: Clean Technologies For a Cleaner Environment

Israel has gained international recognition for its ability to transform limited natural resources into #sustainable forms of power.
Watch the smart solutions being used in Israel to address global ecological challenges.

Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy technologies are out there, and how we can store the energy they produce.
- - -
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place in the world with an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and four-story rainforest all under one roof. Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets: http://www.calacademy.org.
Connect with us!
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Cleantech: Are You Ready to Shape the Future?

It takes more than just a great idea to change the world. The InnovationCluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas helps innovative startups shape the future, specializing in cleantech companies.
Peterborough, Ontario has been ranked first place in Ontario and second in Canada for a watertech startup to thrive, as listed in the most recent issue of Water Canada Magazine.
What makes Peterborough the place to be is the abundance of resources including the Innovation Cluster, Peterborough RegionAngel Network, VentureNorth, Trent University and its Trent Makerspace and coming Cleantech Commons, Fleming College’s Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies, all supporting startups in the cleantech sector.
The collaboration of these resources makes the region one of the top ...

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on...

published: 30 Oct 2015

What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version française: https://youtu.be/OwZiSMsUR3k
Transcript below:
____
Our planet is changing everyday.
We are now seeing some of the impacts of climate change like floods, wildfires and drought.
So how do we fight climate change?
One solution is clean technology.
Around the world, clean technologies are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and lessening the impact that we have on our water, land, and air.
But what exactly are clean technologies?
It’s really just making products, processes, and services greener or better for the planet.
Think of new energy technologies - solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and nuclear.
Or new types of ...

Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow across the Canadian prairies, to provide a solution to improve the sustainability of aerospace companies. This clean energy fuel is being used by Qantas Airlines to power flights around the world, leading to the reduction of carbon emissions. Cleantech innovation is being powered in Canada, as companies invest in green technology and clean energy solutions. What will Canada power next? Subscribe for more stories about innovation that is #PoweredbyCanada.
***
#PoweredbyCanada stories showcase how access to talent, resources and industry networks help Canadian companies develop innovative solutions. Canada is the ideal location for ...

published: 25 Oct 2018

Mkango – Rare Earths driving the Clean Tech Revolution

Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and associated minerals in the Republic of Malawi, a country whose hospitable people have earned it a reputation as "the warm heart of Africa". It holds through its wholly owned subsidiary LancasterExplorationLimited a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licenses in southern Malawi. The Corporation's corporate strategy is to further develop the Songwe Hill rare earth deposit and secure additional rare earth element and other mineral opportunities.
CoreFinance is part of Core London, a TV production company based in Belgravia, London. Core Finance aims to provide it's viewers with insightful market commentary, helping investo...

published: 07 Aug 2017

Cleantech Innovate 2017 - iSIMS UK Limited

Xebec Adsorption on cleantech regulation and changing the company’s name

Xebec Adsorption Inc (XBC.V:CDNX) president & CEO Kurt Sorschak spoke to Proactive about global goverments pushing for lower carbon output and how the company is addressing that need through renewable biogas.
He said the company has grown its order backlog from $7 million last year to $70 million today, and expects revenue growth of 60%-80% next year.

published: 22 Jun 2018

Everything You Need To Know About Cleantech

Check out what we’ve been up to, read our blog!
https://valuer.ai/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-cleantech
The race to lessen the effects of climate change on the environment is ever increasing, and the global investment towards clean technologies is pushing cleantech towards becoming a trillion dollar industry.
According to Bloomberg, the industry has been on the decline in the past four quarters. Even so, the market is huge. In 2014, the market value of the cleantech sector soared to $601 billion, and it’s expected to increase to $1.3tn by 2020, according to the global consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. And by 2022, it’s expected to double to $2.5 trillion. That’s a pretty huge leap in the space of two years.
The demand for cleantech is on the rise. We are constantly searchi...

published: 02 Nov 2018

Israel: Clean Technologies For a Cleaner Environment

Israel has gained international recognition for its ability to transform limited natural resources into #sustainable forms of power.
Watch the smart solutions being used in Israel to address global ecological challenges.

Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy tec...

Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy technologies are out there, and how we can store the energy they produce.
- - -
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place in the world with an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and four-story rainforest all under one roof. Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets: http://www.calacademy.org.
Connect with us!
• Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/CASonFB
• Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/CASonTwitter
• Add us on Google+: http://bit.ly/CASonGoogle

Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy technologies are out there, and how we can store the energy they produce.
- - -
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It takes more than just a great idea to change the world. The InnovationCluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas helps innovative startups shape the future, specializing in cleantech companies.
Peterborough, Ontario has been ranked first place in Ontario and second in Canada for a watertech startup to thrive, as listed in the most recent issue of Water Canada Magazine.
What makes Peterborough the place to be is the abundance of resources including the Innovation Cluster, Peterborough RegionAngel Network, VentureNorth, Trent University and its Trent Makerspace and coming Cleantech Commons, Fleming College’s Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies, all supporting startups in the cleantech sector.
The collaboration of these resources makes the region one of the top places in Canada for companies to receive individual high-class support on a global scale.
Visithttp://www.innovationcluster.ca/programs/cleantech/ to get started today!
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It takes more than just a great idea to change the world. The InnovationCluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas helps innovative startups shape the future, specializing in cleantech companies.
Peterborough, Ontario has been ranked first place in Ontario and second in Canada for a watertech startup to thrive, as listed in the most recent issue of Water Canada Magazine.
What makes Peterborough the place to be is the abundance of resources including the Innovation Cluster, Peterborough RegionAngel Network, VentureNorth, Trent University and its Trent Makerspace and coming Cleantech Commons, Fleming College’s Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies, all supporting startups in the cleantech sector.
The collaboration of these resources makes the region one of the top places in Canada for companies to receive individual high-class support on a global scale.
Visithttp://www.innovationcluster.ca/programs/cleantech/ to get started today!
Video by: BirchbarkMedia
Visit: http://birchbarkmedia.com/

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables...

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version f...

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version française: https://youtu.be/OwZiSMsUR3k
Transcript below:
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Our planet is changing everyday.
We are now seeing some of the impacts of climate change like floods, wildfires and drought.
So how do we fight climate change?
One solution is clean technology.
Around the world, clean technologies are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and lessening the impact that we have on our water, land, and air.
But what exactly are clean technologies?
It’s really just making products, processes, and services greener or better for the planet.
Think of new energy technologies - solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and nuclear.
Or new types of transportation like electric vehicles.
Or changing the way we design, construct and run homes so that they use less energy.
Clean technologies are also helping us develop our natural resources in a more sustainable way – by reducing water use and turning waste products into things we can use.
Not surprisingly, the demand for clean technologies is on the rise.
The global market is more than $1 trillion a year and will continue to grow over the next decade.
That is good news for clean tech in Canada, it’s good news for jobs, and it’s good news for the environment.
Clean tech is changing our world for the better.

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version française: https://youtu.be/OwZiSMsUR3k
Transcript below:
____
Our planet is changing everyday.
We are now seeing some of the impacts of climate change like floods, wildfires and drought.
So how do we fight climate change?
One solution is clean technology.
Around the world, clean technologies are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and lessening the impact that we have on our water, land, and air.
But what exactly are clean technologies?
It’s really just making products, processes, and services greener or better for the planet.
Think of new energy technologies - solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and nuclear.
Or new types of transportation like electric vehicles.
Or changing the way we design, construct and run homes so that they use less energy.
Clean technologies are also helping us develop our natural resources in a more sustainable way – by reducing water use and turning waste products into things we can use.
Not surprisingly, the demand for clean technologies is on the rise.
The global market is more than $1 trillion a year and will continue to grow over the next decade.
That is good news for clean tech in Canada, it’s good news for jobs, and it’s good news for the environment.
Clean tech is changing our world for the better.

Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow ...

Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow across the Canadian prairies, to provide a solution to improve the sustainability of aerospace companies. This clean energy fuel is being used by Qantas Airlines to power flights around the world, leading to the reduction of carbon emissions. Cleantech innovation is being powered in Canada, as companies invest in green technology and clean energy solutions. What will Canada power next? Subscribe for more stories about innovation that is #PoweredbyCanada.
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#PoweredbyCanada stories showcase how access to talent, resources and industry networks help Canadian companies develop innovative solutions. Canada is the ideal location for companies to take their companies to new heights and to discover new opportunities, just as Agrisoma Biosciences has. Their biofuel made from Carinata, a renewable resource, leads to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel and has the potential to disrupt the entire aerospace industry.
Video script:
Did you know, the yellow mustard seeds growing across Canada’s prairie fields could power your next flight?
Canada’s Agrisoma Biosciences Inc., engineered a cleaner burning jet fuel from the Carinata seed.
Qantas Airlines used the biofuel to operate a 13,000-km flight from Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, Australia.
Agrisoma says that its Carinata-based fuel products produce a nearly 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.
This is a big step for air transport worldwide as the world looks for clean energy solutions.
#PoweredbyCanada
To learn more about Agrisoma and their work with the Carinata plant, visit: https://agrisoma.com/biofuel/home
To learn more about bioproducts and biofuels in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/bioproducts
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Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow across the Canadian prairies, to provide a solution to improve the sustainability of aerospace companies. This clean energy fuel is being used by Qantas Airlines to power flights around the world, leading to the reduction of carbon emissions. Cleantech innovation is being powered in Canada, as companies invest in green technology and clean energy solutions. What will Canada power next? Subscribe for more stories about innovation that is #PoweredbyCanada.
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#PoweredbyCanada stories showcase how access to talent, resources and industry networks help Canadian companies develop innovative solutions. Canada is the ideal location for companies to take their companies to new heights and to discover new opportunities, just as Agrisoma Biosciences has. Their biofuel made from Carinata, a renewable resource, leads to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel and has the potential to disrupt the entire aerospace industry.
Video script:
Did you know, the yellow mustard seeds growing across Canada’s prairie fields could power your next flight?
Canada’s Agrisoma Biosciences Inc., engineered a cleaner burning jet fuel from the Carinata seed.
Qantas Airlines used the biofuel to operate a 13,000-km flight from Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, Australia.
Agrisoma says that its Carinata-based fuel products produce a nearly 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.
This is a big step for air transport worldwide as the world looks for clean energy solutions.
#PoweredbyCanada
To learn more about Agrisoma and their work with the Carinata plant, visit: https://agrisoma.com/biofuel/home
To learn more about bioproducts and biofuels in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/bioproducts
To learn more about the aerospace industry in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/industries/aerospace
To discover opportunities to invest in Canada, visit: http://www.investcanada.ca/
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Mkango – Rare Earths driving the Clean Tech Revolution

Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and...

Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and associated minerals in the Republic of Malawi, a country whose hospitable people have earned it a reputation as "the warm heart of Africa". It holds through its wholly owned subsidiary LancasterExplorationLimited a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licenses in southern Malawi. The Corporation's corporate strategy is to further develop the Songwe Hill rare earth deposit and secure additional rare earth element and other mineral opportunities.
CoreFinance is part of Core London, a TV production company based in Belgravia, London. Core Finance aims to provide it's viewers with insightful market commentary, helping investors navigate through global financial markets. Making the content provided invaluable to viewers. Our shows are closely followed by fund managers, day traders, retail investors, comapny CEO's, experienced investors and those new to the financial markets.
Core Finance covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, cryptocurrencie, ETF's, futures and options. Views expressed are solely those of guests and presenters and do not contistute investment advice and are not the views of Core Finance or Core London.
See More At: www.corelondon.tv
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Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and associated minerals in the Republic of Malawi, a country whose hospitable people have earned it a reputation as "the warm heart of Africa". It holds through its wholly owned subsidiary LancasterExplorationLimited a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licenses in southern Malawi. The Corporation's corporate strategy is to further develop the Songwe Hill rare earth deposit and secure additional rare earth element and other mineral opportunities.
CoreFinance is part of Core London, a TV production company based in Belgravia, London. Core Finance aims to provide it's viewers with insightful market commentary, helping investors navigate through global financial markets. Making the content provided invaluable to viewers. Our shows are closely followed by fund managers, day traders, retail investors, comapny CEO's, experienced investors and those new to the financial markets.
Core Finance covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, cryptocurrencie, ETF's, futures and options. Views expressed are solely those of guests and presenters and do not contistute investment advice and are not the views of Core Finance or Core London.
See More At: www.corelondon.tv
Twitter: @CoreLondonTV
Facebook: CoreLondon

Xebec Adsorption on cleantech regulation and changing the company’s name

Xebec Adsorption Inc (XBC.V:CDNX) president & CEO Kurt Sorschak spoke to Proactive about global goverments pushing for lower carbon output and how the company i...

Xebec Adsorption Inc (XBC.V:CDNX) president & CEO Kurt Sorschak spoke to Proactive about global goverments pushing for lower carbon output and how the company is addressing that need through renewable biogas.
He said the company has grown its order backlog from $7 million last year to $70 million today, and expects revenue growth of 60%-80% next year.

Xebec Adsorption Inc (XBC.V:CDNX) president & CEO Kurt Sorschak spoke to Proactive about global goverments pushing for lower carbon output and how the company is addressing that need through renewable biogas.
He said the company has grown its order backlog from $7 million last year to $70 million today, and expects revenue growth of 60%-80% next year.

Everything You Need To Know About Cleantech

Check out what we’ve been up to, read our blog!
https://valuer.ai/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-cleantech
The race to lessen the effects of climate ...

Check out what we’ve been up to, read our blog!
https://valuer.ai/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-cleantech
The race to lessen the effects of climate change on the environment is ever increasing, and the global investment towards clean technologies is pushing cleantech towards becoming a trillion dollar industry.
According to Bloomberg, the industry has been on the decline in the past four quarters. Even so, the market is huge. In 2014, the market value of the cleantech sector soared to $601 billion, and it’s expected to increase to $1.3tn by 2020, according to the global consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. And by 2022, it’s expected to double to $2.5 trillion. That’s a pretty huge leap in the space of two years.
The demand for cleantech is on the rise. We are constantly searching for cleaner and more efficient ways to store energy, and more sustainable solutions in agriculture, waste management and transportation.
This emerging trillion dollar industry has room and opportunities for startups and corporates alike and is helping to lessen the effects of global warming.
It’s no doubt that we’re beginning to pay attention to the importance of preserving what we can of our fragile planet, or at least taking sustainability more seriously.
What is cleantech?
It’s a vastly growing industry that encompasses multiple sectors like energy and power, transportation, water and waste management, agriculture and biofuels.
What are the objectives of cleantech?
To create more efficient and cost-effective products, reduce the negative impacts of fossil fuels on the environment, and improve the use of natural and renewable resources.
What about the players?
Countries that rank high on the innovation index do so as they are progressively innovating in cleantech by:
a) tapping into the global demand for renewables and other cleantech,
b) connecting startups with channels to increase their success rate, and
c) increasing the international engagement across the industry ecosystem
Find us on social media!
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/valuer.ai
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ValuerAI/
Twitter https://twitter.com/ValuerAI
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/valuer.ai/?hl=en

Check out what we’ve been up to, read our blog!
https://valuer.ai/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-cleantech
The race to lessen the effects of climate change on the environment is ever increasing, and the global investment towards clean technologies is pushing cleantech towards becoming a trillion dollar industry.
According to Bloomberg, the industry has been on the decline in the past four quarters. Even so, the market is huge. In 2014, the market value of the cleantech sector soared to $601 billion, and it’s expected to increase to $1.3tn by 2020, according to the global consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. And by 2022, it’s expected to double to $2.5 trillion. That’s a pretty huge leap in the space of two years.
The demand for cleantech is on the rise. We are constantly searching for cleaner and more efficient ways to store energy, and more sustainable solutions in agriculture, waste management and transportation.
This emerging trillion dollar industry has room and opportunities for startups and corporates alike and is helping to lessen the effects of global warming.
It’s no doubt that we’re beginning to pay attention to the importance of preserving what we can of our fragile planet, or at least taking sustainability more seriously.
What is cleantech?
It’s a vastly growing industry that encompasses multiple sectors like energy and power, transportation, water and waste management, agriculture and biofuels.
What are the objectives of cleantech?
To create more efficient and cost-effective products, reduce the negative impacts of fossil fuels on the environment, and improve the use of natural and renewable resources.
What about the players?
Countries that rank high on the innovation index do so as they are progressively innovating in cleantech by:
a) tapping into the global demand for renewables and other cleantech,
b) connecting startups with channels to increase their success rate, and
c) increasing the international engagement across the industry ecosystem
Find us on social media!
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/valuer.ai
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ValuerAI/
Twitter https://twitter.com/ValuerAI
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/valuer.ai/?hl=en

Israel: Clean Technologies For a Cleaner Environment

Israel has gained international recognition for its ability to transform limited natural resources into #sustainable forms of power.
Watch the smart solutions ...

Israel has gained international recognition for its ability to transform limited natural resources into #sustainable forms of power.
Watch the smart solutions being used in Israel to address global ecological challenges.

Israel has gained international recognition for its ability to transform limited natural resources into #sustainable forms of power.
Watch the smart solutions being used in Israel to address global ecological challenges.

Renewable energy sources count on the fact that there will always be water, wind, waves, and sunshine to gather energy. Learn what kinds of renewable energy technologies are out there, and how we can store the energy they produce.
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Cleantech: Are You Ready to Shape the Future?

It takes more than just a great idea to change the world. The InnovationCluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas helps innovative startups shape the future, specializing in cleantech companies.
Peterborough, Ontario has been ranked first place in Ontario and second in Canada for a watertech startup to thrive, as listed in the most recent issue of Water Canada Magazine.
What makes Peterborough the place to be is the abundance of resources including the Innovation Cluster, Peterborough RegionAngel Network, VentureNorth, Trent University and its Trent Makerspace and coming Cleantech Commons, Fleming College’s Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies, all supporting startups in the cleantech sector.
The collaboration of these resources makes the region one of the top places in Canada for companies to receive individual high-class support on a global scale.
Visithttp://www.innovationcluster.ca/programs/cleantech/ to get started today!
Video by: BirchbarkMedia
Visit: http://birchbarkmedia.com/

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)

What exactly does clean technology mean? For more videos, articles, and podcasts, check out Simply Science: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
La version française: https://youtu.be/OwZiSMsUR3k
Transcript below:
____
Our planet is changing everyday.
We are now seeing some of the impacts of climate change like floods, wildfires and drought.
So how do we fight climate change?
One solution is clean technology.
Around the world, clean technologies are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and lessening the impact that we have on our water, land, and air.
But what exactly are clean technologies?
It’s really just making products, processes, and services greener or better for the planet.
Think of new energy technologies - solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and nuclear.
Or new types of transportation like electric vehicles.
Or changing the way we design, construct and run homes so that they use less energy.
Clean technologies are also helping us develop our natural resources in a more sustainable way – by reducing water use and turning waste products into things we can use.
Not surprisingly, the demand for clean technologies is on the rise.
The global market is more than $1 trillion a year and will continue to grow over the next decade.
That is good news for clean tech in Canada, it’s good news for jobs, and it’s good news for the environment.
Clean tech is changing our world for the better.

Did you know your next flight could be powered by biofuel made from a plant? Agrisoma Biosciences has engineered a biofuel made from Carinata seeds, which grow across the Canadian prairies, to provide a solution to improve the sustainability of aerospace companies. This clean energy fuel is being used by Qantas Airlines to power flights around the world, leading to the reduction of carbon emissions. Cleantech innovation is being powered in Canada, as companies invest in green technology and clean energy solutions. What will Canada power next? Subscribe for more stories about innovation that is #PoweredbyCanada.
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#PoweredbyCanada stories showcase how access to talent, resources and industry networks help Canadian companies develop innovative solutions. Canada is the ideal location for companies to take their companies to new heights and to discover new opportunities, just as Agrisoma Biosciences has. Their biofuel made from Carinata, a renewable resource, leads to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel and has the potential to disrupt the entire aerospace industry.
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Did you know, the yellow mustard seeds growing across Canada’s prairie fields could power your next flight?
Canada’s Agrisoma Biosciences Inc., engineered a cleaner burning jet fuel from the Carinata seed.
Qantas Airlines used the biofuel to operate a 13,000-km flight from Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, Australia.
Agrisoma says that its Carinata-based fuel products produce a nearly 80% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.
This is a big step for air transport worldwide as the world looks for clean energy solutions.
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To learn more about Agrisoma and their work with the Carinata plant, visit: https://agrisoma.com/biofuel/home
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Mkango – Rare Earths driving the Clean Tech Revolution

Mkango Resources (TSX-V / AIM: MKA) is a Canadian dual TSX-V and AIM listed mineral exploration and development company focused on rare earth elements (REE) and associated minerals in the Republic of Malawi, a country whose hospitable people have earned it a reputation as "the warm heart of Africa". It holds through its wholly owned subsidiary LancasterExplorationLimited a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licenses in southern Malawi. The Corporation's corporate strategy is to further develop the Songwe Hill rare earth deposit and secure additional rare earth element and other mineral opportunities.
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Xebec Adsorption on cleantech regulation and changing the company’s name

Xebec Adsorption Inc (XBC.V:CDNX) president & CEO Kurt Sorschak spoke to Proactive about global goverments pushing for lower carbon output and how the company is addressing that need through renewable biogas.
He said the company has grown its order backlog from $7 million last year to $70 million today, and expects revenue growth of 60%-80% next year.

Everything You Need To Know About Cleantech

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The race to lessen the effects of climate change on the environment is ever increasing, and the global investment towards clean technologies is pushing cleantech towards becoming a trillion dollar industry.
According to Bloomberg, the industry has been on the decline in the past four quarters. Even so, the market is huge. In 2014, the market value of the cleantech sector soared to $601 billion, and it’s expected to increase to $1.3tn by 2020, according to the global consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. And by 2022, it’s expected to double to $2.5 trillion. That’s a pretty huge leap in the space of two years.
The demand for cleantech is on the rise. We are constantly searching for cleaner and more efficient ways to store energy, and more sustainable solutions in agriculture, waste management and transportation.
This emerging trillion dollar industry has room and opportunities for startups and corporates alike and is helping to lessen the effects of global warming.
It’s no doubt that we’re beginning to pay attention to the importance of preserving what we can of our fragile planet, or at least taking sustainability more seriously.
What is cleantech?
It’s a vastly growing industry that encompasses multiple sectors like energy and power, transportation, water and waste management, agriculture and biofuels.
What are the objectives of cleantech?
To create more efficient and cost-effective products, reduce the negative impacts of fossil fuels on the environment, and improve the use of natural and renewable resources.
What about the players?
Countries that rank high on the innovation index do so as they are progressively innovating in cleantech by:
a) tapping into the global demand for renewables and other cleantech,
b) connecting startups with channels to increase their success rate, and
c) increasing the international engagement across the industry ecosystem
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While there is no standard definition of "clean technology," it has been described by Clean Edge, a clean technology research firm, as "a diverse range of products, services, and processes that harness renewable materials and energy sources, dramatically reduce the use of natural resources, and cut or eliminate emissions and wastes." It notes that "Clean technologies are competitive with, if not superior to, their conventional counterparts. Many also offer significant additional benefits, notably their ability to improve the lives of those in both developed and developing countries". Many countries now have cleantech representatives to speak about the countries' problems, including Russia, Japan and China.